here's a bit about the show in question
https://kotaku.com/can-you-tell-whats-chocolate-and-what-isnt-asks-japa-1496174116
you can go to /r/japanesegameshows for similar stuff. one-off gameshows are very popular in japan, so there might not be a sequel to this particular game.
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While I think this is a shitty misleading thumbnail, I don't agree with your comment.
The snakes head would be the medulla, with the left side of the picture being anterior and the right side posterior. You can see what would be the frontal lobe, although since its a snake and not a real brain, there is no central fissure separating it from the parietal lobe. There is also another fold of the snakes body, similar in position to that of the temporal lobe. The type of cross section it resembles could be saggital.
Its a shitty post for the sub, but I can see how it resembles the basic shape of the brain.
Here is an illustration of a brain, which can be compared to the picture of the snake in terms of shape and orientation : https://pixabay.com/p-512758/?no_redirect
With how much batteries cost that probably ~~weighs~~ cost more than a dumbbell. Somebody do the math.
I did the math. There's about 200 batteries per side. if we assume they are Duracell copper top, then we get a weight of ~23grams per battery, at roughly $0.65 cents each.
With 2 rolls, that leads to a cost of about $259 and a weight of 20.3lbs.
Thats nearly 10xs the cost of a cheap 20lb dumbbell on Amazon
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could i put cannabis into these adpaters? Tea adapter or ground coffee adapter? which is better?
i can't add picture here, pls look at the amazon link, thanks
I'm in the US and it hasn't been spelled that way commonly here for over 50 years (though I haven't been alive for the entire time; I'll turn 20 this Halloween). It looks like the apostrophe spelling reached its peak in 1930 in the States and tapered off exponentially after that.
Edit: Whoops, it looks like you'll have to click the search button after you click the link; it doesn't like apostrophes in URL requests).
Based on the scientific definition for "meme," yes. The things that are posted to /r/adviceanimals are memes because they convey a specific meaning beyond the actual picture, but technically they are image macros.